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The Australian Football League's longest serving chairman, former Sydney Chair Richard Colless, said that "he feels ashamed of the sport he helped lead for two decades and has lamented football's delayed response to the vilification of Adam Goodes, which he has described as a stain on the game," acc...

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There are times when European Tour CEO George O'Grady "must feel like he is under siege," according to Ewan Murray of the London GUARDIAN. The reality is that the European Tour "has actually performed remarkably well in recent times." Its financial position "is the best it has been for decades," eve ...

Australian rugby player Quade Cooper wants the Australian Rugby Union to follow the example of New Zealand and change the selection criteria for Sevens at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Australia "have a policy which guarantees its top Test stars will not be able to participate in Brazil -- insisting that o ...

F1 "will go ahead with its controversial plan to award double points at the last race of the season," according to Andrew Benson of the BBC. The proposal -- the idea of F1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone -- "was raised at a meeting of the sport's bosses but no attempt was made to overturn it." Prior to Wedne ...

The sport of cycling has been tarnished by a seemingly endless amount of doping scandals over the last two decades. The sport's governing body, the UCI, has done next to nothing to stop this practice of systematic doping. However, new UCI President BRIAN COOKSON has made it his primary goal to ens ...

The first person arrested in Australia for tennis courtside gambling "was one of six people who travelled the world attending sporting events and providing information to a British betting agency," according to Mark Russell of THE AGE.
Daniel Dobson, 22, who was arrested at the Australian Open on Ja ...

Lance Armstrong "has indicated he would like to co-operate" with the independent commission set up by the Int'l Cycling Union with a budget of A$3.7M ($3.3M) to probe cycling's doping past, according to Rupert Guinness of the SYDNEY MORNING HERALD. Armstrong "is yet to confirm he will be involved," ...

The Board of Control for Cricket in India "unanimously approved the draft proposal" of the Int'l Cricket Council Commercial Rights Working Group at the emergent working committee meeting on Thursday, according to THE HINDU. The proposal "was aimed at apportioning" the bulk of the ICC's exec decision ...

F1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone has had a $650M lawsuit against him by American investment firm Bluewaters "dismissed" in the N.Y. Supreme Court, according to Christian Sylt for AUTOWEEK.
Bluewaters said that "it was the highest bidder when F1 was sold to private equity firm CVC" in '06 for $2B. The lawsui ...

Senior Racing Victoria and Racing New South Wales officials "will on Thursday begin a wide-ranging review of the system of rating tracks in Australia," according to Patrick Bartley of THE AGE. Currently track ratings of dead, good, slow and heavy "are accompanied by numbers between one and 10 to rep ...

A "groundswell of outrage is rising" against the move by Australia, England and India to "take control of world cricket, boost their incomes and dictate terms to the smaller nations, but the weaker nations appear too timid to speak up," according to Peter Lalor of THE AUSTRALIAN. Cricket South Afric ...